Tuesday, May 25, 2004

A Call for Impeachment

Below, my good friend, Doc Farmer, makes a compelling case for impeaching all federal judges at every level, right up to SCOTUS. I am sure Doc would appreciate your comments. - Sailor





A Call for Impeachment

Posted by Doc Farmer
Wednesday, May 26, 2004


There are times when free men must look at how they are governed, how they are ruled; and when seeing corruption and malfeasance and lies and broken oaths, must say no more and demand those who have perverted our government be removed from office forthwith.

Today, I make such a call. I do not make it lightly, and I do not believe there is any other choice.

It is time to impeach all of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).

In fact, I will expand that call, and request the impeachment of all federal judges at all levels. There are 41,221 federal judges (including the members of SCOTUS).

Why? Impeaching/Firing over forty thousand judges could be viewed as a monumental task. And there might actually be a few honest, honorable, and constitutionally devout jurists in our federal system. Should we throw the baby out with the bathwater? Isn’t that a bit severe?

Yes, it is. Moreover, yes, we should. The VAST majority of federal judges treat the Constitution and the Federalist Papers the way an infant treats a diaper. They don’t interpret the law, they invent it. They create constitutional issues never before dreamed of by the framers.

Do you have a constitutional right to, for example, privacy? No. You don’t. Privacy is not mentioned anywhere in the Constitution, nor in any of the 27 amendments. Nevertheless, federal judges decided that privacy SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THERE, so they said that’s what the framers really wanted. They got into the minds of people dead for almost two hundred years, and using their great powers of time-traveling telepathy, determined that by golly privacy WAS a constitutional right.

Therefore, because of that bit of judicial prestidigitation, we have over forty million dead babies rotting in garbage heaps across America. Yup, that’s apparently a privacy issue. Oh, and don’t forget the folks who died in the attacks on September 11. Because of privacy issues, intelligence agencies couldn’t share data. (Note to self: must remind UBL to send Jamie Gorelick a thank-you note for that little decision of hers…

Then, of course, there’s God. You remember God, don’t you? Creator of the Universe and all that stuff. The Supreme Being mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. The ''God'' in our ''God-Given'' rights. Apparently, God’s not really in vogue anymore. Why? Separation of Church and State, of course!

Except there is no such thing. The federal government could not establish a religion. However, in the early days of America, individual states did create churches. Church of New York, Church of Massachusetts, etc.

But certain lib/dem/soc/commies decided, ''Hey, we don’t like the idea of God telling us what to do; we’re bigger and better than God, so let’s pretend God doesn’t even exist!'' And lo, they did petition the judges of the federal government, who did as they bade, and pulled from their nether regions the ''Separation Clause'' which did kicketh the Creator to the curb(eth).

As a result, we get a federal court getting involved in a state courthouse’s display of the Decalogue, demanding its ouster even though the feds had absolutely NO jurisdiction there. I hear stories of towns near where I live in Indiana, where town halls have had to remove the Decalogue because of the ''Separation Clause.''

Do you remember a time when the government stayed the hell out of every aspect of your life?

Only if you’re 150 years old. You can thank the federal judges, who have run roughshod over your rights, the Constitution, and our nation as a whole.

So throw the bums out. All of them. Kick them to the curb. Cut their pensions to zero. Make those bozos live on Social Security. Oh, wait, that’s unconstitutional too!

But on what grounds do we impeach them? Quite simple. They have violated their oath of office, which states that they will preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.

So Fire the lot of them. Dubya can draft a blanket impeachment, ram it through Congress in a late-night session, and boot them straight to the unemployment line. How? Simple--by promising Congress that he won’t demand their ouster for their blanket violation of their oath of office to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.

Then, select 44,221 people who have read the Constitution and the Federalist Papers, have an IQ higher than room temperature in a walk-in freezer, enough common sense to not allow crooks to run free, and a belief in a Creator that endowed mankind with rights (not the other way around). Dubya can then do 44,221 recess appointments to the benches. Here’s a tip, Mr. President: list all the names on one form, and just sign that. Otherwise you’ll have carpel tunnel syndrome, BIG time! You can Xerox your signature on the individual certificates anyway--the wonders of technology, and all that.

Set these folks to work, and you’ll see your tax bills eliminated. Why? Taxes are unconstitutional; the 16th Amendment was fraudulently incorporated into the Constitution. In addition, you’ll see the National Debt reduced to nothing in about ten years. How? Federal judges could close all the unconstitutional federal agencies and departments, and sell their property to reduce the approximately seven trillion dollar debt America currently holds. Want to have God return to the classroom, the courthouse, and the local park? Give these new federal judges, with the blessing of the Constitution, a crack at defending God instead of denying God.

Besides, I think we’d all like to turn on the news and see a ''where are they now'' segment showing Sandra Day O’Connor saying those immortal words ''You want fries with that?''



Doc Farmer is a regular Wednesday columnist. He receives e-mail at: DocFarmer9999@yahoo.co.uk.


This Article Was First Published In ChronWatch At: Chron Watch

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